"Python Oddities Explained" - Trey Hunner (PyCon AU 2019)
Trey Hunner Sometimes you’ll find what might seem like a bug in Python but occasionally these bugs reveal themselves to be misunderstood features. During this talk we’ll look at a number of Python’s unique features and quirks and attempt to re-shape our mental models of how Python works. https://2019.pycon-au.org/talks/pytho... PyCon AU, the national Python Language conference, is on again this August in Sydney, at the International Convention Centre, Sydney, August 2 - 6 2019. Video licence: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Python, PyCon, PyConAU Sun Aug 4 13:30:00 2019 at C3.3

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"It's Pythons All The Way Down: Python Types & Metaclasses Made Simple" - Mark Smith (PyCon AU 2019)

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Loop better: a deeper look at iteration in Python

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Anthony Shaw - Wily Python: Writing simpler and more maintainable Python - PyCon 2019

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"The Antipodes" - Brandon Rhodes (PyCon AU 2019)

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"The universe as balls and springs: molecular dynamics in Python" - Lily Wang (PyCon AU 2019)

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When Python Practices Go Wrong - Brandon Rhodes - code::dive 2019

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Talk: Trey Hunner - Comprehensible Comprehensions

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Ned Batchelder - Facts and Myths about Python names and values - PyCon 2015

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Raymond Hettinger Modern Python Dictionaries A confluence of a dozen great ideas PyCon 2017

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Design Patterns in Python by Peter Ullrich

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Hillel Wayne - Beyond Unit Tests: Taking Your Testing to the Next Level - PyCon 2018

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Nina Zakharenko - Memory Management in Python - The Basics - PyCon 2016

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They Called Kung Fu “Dancing” Until Bruce Lee Entered the Ring Against 3 Karate Giants

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Al Sweigart Yes, It's Time to Learn Regular Expressions PyCon 2017

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Reuven M. Lerner - Practical decorators - PyCon 2019

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The Fun of Reinvention - David Beazley - Pycon Israel 2017

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Raymond Hettinger - Modern solvers: Problems well-defined are problems solved - PyCon 2019

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The Mental Game of Python - Raymond Hettinger

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"Fantastic Blocks And Where To Hide Them" - Christopher Neugebauer (PyCon AU 2019)

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